Eileen T. Luedee Dickus, 87 of Rocky Hill, passed away peacefully on January 11, 2016 at Mapleview Manor, Rocky Hill. She was the beloved wife of the late Anthony V. Dickus. She was born in St. Andrews, Newfoundland, Canada on February 7, 1928; daughter of the late Louis and Angela MacIsaac Luedee. Her greatest joy in life was her family. Mother of Eileen (Michael) Barbaro and Carol (John) Telfer. Grandmother of Philip Michael (Patricia) Barbaro and Matthew Louis (Kacianne) Barbaro. Great Grandmother of Michael Joseph, Matteo Philip and Luke Anthony Barbaro. Sister of Pauline MacIsaac, Margie Rosenberg, Peter Luedee, Angela Faughan and the late Paul, Joseph, William and twin Philip Luedee, Helen MacIsaac, Anthony, John and Leonard Luedee. Also survived by many nieces, nephews, great-nieces and great-nephews.
Her funeral procession will leave the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue, Thursday morning at 10:30. A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated in St. Monica’s Church at 11:00 am. Interment will follow in All Saints Cemetery. Family and friends may call from 8:30 to 10:30 am. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Masonicare Partners Hospice, 111 Founders Plaza, East Hartford, CT 06108 or Mapleview Manor, 856 Maple St. Rocky Hill, CT 06067.
My love and prayers are with you Eileen and Carol at this time wish I could be with you and Aunt Angela and Uncle Pete . Thinking of all the happy times I spent with Aunt Eileen.
Visiting and taking of Ms Eileen were the highlights of my week. I loved her and will truly miss her. Rest in peace, beautiful.
The "heart" of the Luedee family will always be remembered and thought of with love. We'll miss and love you always.
My condolences to all the family and friends of Eileen. May God Bless all of you at this very difficult time. Eileen may you RIP.
Our deepest sympathy is extended to all family members. Her infectious laugh and wonderful sense of humor will linger. Great memories!! RIP Aunt Eileen
Eileen and Carol,
We are sending our prayers to you and your family, and remembering all the great times we had with your parents and family. We had a lot of fun and laughs through the years, and that's how we will always remember her. May she rest in peace.
RIP Aunt Eileen. Have so many memories of you in Newfoundland and in CT. You are finally at peace with Uncle Tony, my mom and many of your siblings. Love and sympathies to Eileen and Carol. Wish we could be there with you.
Sorry to hear about Eileen's death. My sympathy and prayers are with all the family.
So lucky to have had all those years with such a wonderful sister & friend. We shared so much together over the years & will never forget the love she had of family here & in her favorite place..Newfoundland. A special lady who was beautiful, kind, fun & classy, but, most of all a great sister to all of us. RIP Eileen. Love & Hugs Sis.
Carol & Eileen, sorry to hear about the passing of Aunt Eileen. She's probably enjoying a laugh with your father, Uncle Tony, Helen & Gerald, Johnny & Vera. I do recall Aunt Eileen enjoying her trips to Nf; while she spent most of her life in CT, a part of her heart was always in the Codroy Valley, NF. She also welcomed & enjoyed visitors from NF. Our sympathy and prayers to Carol & Eileen, from Michael & Jenny, Quinn & Joe.
Sending my deepest sympathy to Eileen and Carol on the loss of your Mom Eileen, also to her Grandchildren and siblings. She was a classy Lady, I remember her many visits back to the Codroy Valley, where I got the opportunity to meet Tony, Eileen and Carol.
She grew up as a neighbour to my Mom in St Andrew's.
I remember she sent me a card when I was a teenager, I appreciated it so much !!
Hugs to all, keep your memories close to your Hearts.
My condolences to Eileen's family and friends.
Thinking of you Eileen and Carol at this difficult time. Aunt Eileen will always be in our hearts and memories.
Dear Eileen and Michael,
I am so deeply sorry to hear about your mother's passing. She will now be reunited with your dad. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Sally